“The beauty of man”, states an old Arab proverb, “lies in the eloquence of his tongue”.

The above mentioned maxim holds true to fashion designer-cum-artist, Aijaz Aslam. He spells his first
name with double “z”, which is also his trade- mark.

Born to a middle class family 37 years ago on October 3, he proved to be a bright student in his school
days.

His father made occasional appearances in Pakistan television plays, when Pakistan television was
in its infancy.

What distinguished Aijaz from other kids was his aptitude for showbiz and modeling.

Subsequently, he successfully completed a fashion- designing course in London.

In 1989, he stepped into the world of modeling and achieved name and fame beyond his wildest expectations.

In 1993, Aijaz debuted from Karachi television station’s super hit drama serial, “Kashkol”,
which changed his life forever.

Renowned writer, Hameed Kashmiri, top of the line director, Nusrat Shaheen, artist of the highest
repute, Talat Husain and the likes of him, made “Kashkol” one of the greatest drama serials in the annals of Pakistan
television.

Most of all, it was Aijaz (super smartly dubbed as “Roshoo”) who did the trick.

The sad gaze in his eyes, the indescribable pathos in his voice and the loneliness and despair, which
he carried through out the series, made him one of the most astonishing performers ever to grace Pakistan television.

In reality, he looked like the reincarnation of fugitive-famed, David Janssen.

“Roshoo”, an embodiment of innocence, relives a nightmare as another dream disintegrates.

His intense, charismatic performance in his most memorable role in “Kashkol”, vaulted
him to super stardom.

“Roshoo” became his identity as well.

Aijaz helped usher in what has been called the second golden age of TV drama.

All exhilarating, all wonderful, “Kashkol”, a reality written script, is a must-see!

But Aijaz is more than an actor. He is the topmost fashion designer and an innovator.

A decade ago, Aijaz embarked upon the fashion design business in a very humble manner and with meager
resources. He started his business with one machine.

One of Pakistan television’s most hand some man, his prestige grew with every new role. He feels
privileged to be born and bred in Pakistan.

Also, he considers himself a lucky person to be born with the God-gifted talents for acting and entrepreneur
ship.

He derives immense pleasure to bring happiness in the lives of millions of his fellow human beings.

Aijaz was dubbed as a drug dealer in a television drama. He played the role of notorious “Haider”
or “Raider”, who trades narcotics for money. The very opposite of “Roshoo,” who waged war against
drug dealers.